Indian Daily Mail, 20 May 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XI NO. 97 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MAY SO, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 207 1 TANDON CALLS UPON NORTH TO OPPOSE SOUTH Immediate Replacement Of English By Hindi Demanded FARUKHABAD SAMMELAN'S MOVE l*ioir. Our Own Correspondent LUCKNOW, May 19.— Hi n di Sahitya Sammelan which has Just concluded a two day session at Farukhabad rttar Pradesh, strongly criticised the demand now being made m South
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  • 202 1 "State Of Madras" Eludes Cyclone From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 19.—The cy. clonic storm caused by a deep 1 depression m the Bay crossed the Madras Coast between Cud. dalore and Madras early yester. t day morning and then shifting c north inland brought heavy rain to Villupuram, Katpadl
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  • 121 1 i Between th e hours of 6.301 p.m. and the completion of i the tournament on eadh night on May. 24. 25, 27, 28 and 31 and June 1 4 and 5, all traffic proceeding to th c Singapore Badminton Stadium shall enter either from Mountbatten
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  • 71 1 In reply to Singapore Trade Union Congress letter to the Ministry of Education about tne reopentaw of Chinese Schools, the Ministry of E*> catlon has stated that the matter was under consideration. Mr. S. Jagaoathan, Acting i President of the Trade Union Congress appealed to the
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  • 203 1 Marshall Thanks Police The CWef Minister, Mr. David Marshall, In a letter to the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigej Morris, conveyed to the officers and other .ranks of the Singapore Police Force, the votf.nteer special constabulary and tttie volunteer Police, his (the Chief Minister's) thanks for and deep appreciation of
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  • 195 1 BOMBAY, Mfty 19 Ta'ks m fvklng between mt. Cho^ En!al. the Chinese Prime Minis t«r t and Mr. Krishna M^ncn. 4-idia's Ch ef Diplomatic AJv:ser. continued to be qihrouJrd beWnd a. cloak <jf stricten Aocrecy. acc?rdinjj to a PIW Trust of India report from Peking. This 1«
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  • 106 1 NEW DUL.HI, India, May 19. —President Kajendra Prasad has signed the new marriage law gv.ng Hindu women the right to demand divorces fcr the first time m 5,000 years, it was announced Thursday. The .aw also restricts Hindus to one wife. Although few have more than
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    18 1 A Malay actor prevent* <r bouquet to a Jftpaue* act'eM at the mm Fc«tt»nl htf« b«r e S><H
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  • 130 1 i"A:|l pilgriras from the Federation and singai»or fc to whom Pilgrims Passes have already been issued for the Ist sa.ling of the "Anking" leaving Singapore o n ?Oth May, 1955 ma s t note that their passes are for the "Anking" first sii-lng only," says a
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  • 83 1 From Out Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 19. Four Malayalees from Travancore who tried to board the ship at Madras Harbour bound for the Andaman Islands on forged documents, were convicted by the City Magistrate on charges of cheating. But the Mag'strate however •1-vMdrd not
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  • 57 1 HONG KONG, May 19. Sixty bl nd and dumb Chinese children presented flowers and gifts at Hcn g Kong Thursday Co Miss Helen Keller, the blind and dumb American woman who is making he r s xth and last world tour. She arrived here from Burma
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  • 143 1 LONDON, May 19 For the first time m the history of this tradition- bound **tand, a Bfcitl<*i Prime Minster and four top cabinet members gnve n press conference m ma.Hße Tuesday night. The occasion was a televtebon programme on tl».e UriVusli Broadcasting Oorporation (BBC). Ten «dut«r«
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  • 126 1 BOMBAY. May 19- Th e report of the Indonesian Investigation Commission on the crash of the Air India Consteljation "Kashmir Princess" la«t mowtft with Chinese Communist officials on board is likely to be ready by the °nd of this month or early June, Air India's Divisionaii
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  • 35 1 BANGKOK, May 19.— Thirt Chinese Nationalist guerillas who crossed from Burmese ter. ritcry into Thailand last month were brought to Bangkok by Thai police and sent to Im. I m gration authcrtties.- AP
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  • 405 1 NEW DELHI. May I*— Mr. Mohammed Ail, Prime M 'nister of Pakistan, gaid tost night that 'some slight pra- gress'' had been made m talks her e on the Indo-Paklßtan dispute over Kashmir. The prime Minister was leaving New Del&U for Karachi at the end
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  • 129 1 KARACHI, May 19.— Saudi Arabia has failed! In hw d. fort» to bring: about a settlement: of the dtapute between Pakistan and Afghanistan, officials said yesterday. The Pakistan Government wfll, however, refrain from ton. posing sanction^ against AT. ghanistan pending further efforts
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  • 231 1 A double.feature Of extraor. dinary interest will be shown by the S.ngapore Film Society at the Pavilion Cinema at 9.30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24. Both the films, 35 mm. produc. tions, have been widely praised m the main c.ties cf the Wes. tern World. The first
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  • 99 1 India Indonesia Combined Efforts JAKARTA, INDONESIA May 19 --Indonesia is "merely considering 1 the possibility c offer ng to becoming med'ato* between Red China and the United States en the Formosa issue Arnold Mononutu, Am. Isassador to Peking, said Wed. neaday. Askea for comment en a New Delhi report that
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  • 127 1 COLOMBO, May 19.— Six people have been druwed and 10,000 made homeless so far m floods throughout Ceylon. Five day» of heavy monsoon rains have sent the Majoee River over its ban ka. Wont hit area* are sooth and *>nthwest Ceylon. In the
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  • 103 1 Portuguese authorities la GOa have sealed off the border wltih India near sawantwadi. Nearly 2.000 troops have been posted to prevent satyagrahis from entering Goa and contacting the masses. Reports said that the Portuguese authorities had wan. Ed tine pubfMc m Goa tnat cooperation with the
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  • 48 1 Goan Police Fire On Indians BOMBAY. Ma y 19.— Reports from Goan Nationalist circles i late last night stated that Portuguese police flred on M Indians trying to cero s the Goa border, as part of a campaign fcr forcing withdrawal of the Portuguese government from India.— AP.
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  • 184 1 The Annual Meeting of the Scout Council of the Boy Scouts Headquarters, will be held at the Association premises. Sands House, Armertfaa Street, at 5.30 p.m. Thursday, May 26. The Governor of Singapore, m his capacity as Chief Scout for Singapore wilH attend the meeting. STANDARD OF
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  • 96 1 Additional Accommodation In Railways The Malayan Railway Administration announces, that additional Second and Third Class accommodation will be provided on Day Mail trains between Kuala Lumpur Penang and Kuala Lumpur Singapore during the period, May 20 to May 26, 1955, m order to cope with "the heavy Hari Raya passenger
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  • 606 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Friday, May 20, 1955 American Exaggeration Over Malaya 4 N American Representative Mr. Adam Clayton Powell In reported to haw said that: the Communist* can take over Singapore, Hong Hong and the entire Malay Peninsula any tmio they want." Mr. Powell, who was an unofficial observer
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  • 114 2 CALCUTTA: T..C. Chief Minister Govlnda Menon to a Px«ssmen on Saturday t nat the second rivcYear Plan for the Bute would seek to aolv*; the State's pressing un«mploy. m«nt problem, caused by a. high density of population. Stressing t^e urgency to solyo t ne unemployment problem
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  • 420 2 N£W DELHI: India's iron ore reserves ar^ estimated to be 21,000 "jniiMen tons, nearly ne-fourth of the world I.*1 reerves and highest as comaired to any other country cconfcng to survey by the nit. d Natibns. The survey was conducted y a seven-man Expert Comittee appointed
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  • 193 2 Jt'OONA: An all-out bid to lead e n mass c his Sche-luieri Caste followers m the country to embrace Buddhism on the occasion of the 2,sUoth Mrth anniversary of Loro. Buddha, which wild be celebrated all over the world m next year, wiljj be made by Dr.
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  • 100 2 NEW DELHI: Indl a has agreed to supply to Pakistan immediately 28 broad eauee railway passenger coaches and underframes with wheels for another 22 coaches. The suppy will be made on a "no pront basis. Negotiations for the tupply of thia rollin p atock between Indian
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  • 572 2  -  Daphne Clare By Mrs. Sheila Auden, the Indian painter, has just returned here after four months m the Sudan where ncr husband, the English geologist, Dr. J. B. Auden, has been m charge of the Government Geological Survey Department since 1953, It will be recalled that
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  • 172 2 BOMBAY: Th e Government of India has today banned the import of cotton from the sterling, area. This act:on is interprete'.l m trade quarters here as a meve to stimulate the impc-'t o' Americas raw cottcn which India is to receive (under the
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  • 2219 2 VETERAN DIPLOMAT BIRD WATCHER! THE Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac. Donald Commissioner General for the Unite. Ed Kingdom m South 0 East Asia, has been concerned n with Commonwealth affairs for vj a great part of his life He was born into poltics the sec. r ond son 01
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  • 63 2 XEW DELHI; perr-ons c *<ny the age of 18 wli no linger be served liquor i* rcstwiranta Delhi state. Th e Excise Comnjkslonrr of the State has, by a uotificati.n. decjnred ;t a n offence to scffl liquor to such persona TMb
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  • 115 2 MADURAI: The death oc. curred on May 12 under tragic circumstances ot Mr Ar A. Shenbaga Nadar (70) an automobile dealer of Madura' Mr. Nadar had gene to Kodai. kanal to spend the sum. mer; and c» the fata', evening, he had taken his grandchildren fcr
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  • 178 2 dents studying .n Dejm Jiave published a periodical, Resurgent Africa, to give the people of Jnoda views and news of Africa. Ther e are 23 African students studying .n various colleges and technical institutes here. AH qualify for scholarships and other facilities from the Government o* India under
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    • 27 2 !THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LTD MADRAS have great pleasure m announcing the opening of their HONG KONG BRANCH at 7-9, DUDDELL STREET on Thursday, 9th June 1955
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  • 816 3 Second Five Year Plan Agricultural Expansion Rs. 6500 m. May Be Soent NEW DELHI: PROPOSALS FOR DEVELOPMENT IW THE AGRICULTURAL SECToK ENTA^ISq j£ n IENDITURE OF RS. 650 CRoKES, IN THE SEOONn ftvt *EAR PLAN ARE NOW READY WITH THE UNION MIN i*TRY OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE FOR DISCUSSION WITH
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  • 251 3 mJMJiAY: The last remains of the late Capt. D X Jatar, Commander of the ii- .fated Kashmir Princess," which crashed m the South China Sea off Sarawak on April H were brought here on Sunday from Singapore by an Air. India International plane oy
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  • 45 3 Faculty For Oriental And Islamic Studies LAHORE: The Punjab University Chancel lor Commit- j tee acceded to the popular demand for setting up a separate facL.lty for Oriental and Islamic Studies, it <ir» lea.rned here. The committee, which met here, as aAso understood to I
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI: Prelminaries to a Nation-wide observance ol the 1867 Freedom Movement Centenary, due two years hence, were discussed at a meeting here by acme member* of parliament. The meeting caHed to c omlnctncrate the day on which seeds of revolt were soun 98 years ago,
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  • 209 3 AHMEDABAD: Mr. r&l--zanlal Nanda, union planning M.nister, eaid her e that enough the o rde r of foreign aid tor the second IFive-Yeai-Pian had not yet been precisely discussed and fixed, the ratio of 10 to 12 pt t cent or a little higher
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  • 167 3 AMP^ITSAR; Master Trara S'ngh, President and three members of the Shlromani Akali Dal^ who wer c arrested under Section 188. I.P.C. on charges of defying the tan en s.ogans of Punjabi Suba, were Dioduced before Sardar Hardial Singh City Magistrate. Sardar Hardial Singh lead out the
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  • 52 3 NEW DELHI; With the derart< ,re next month of the two foreign B.C.G. experts now servlnor m India and of the two BIC.G. nurses from me World Health OrgenisatLn by the end 1955, the entire staff engaged on the R.C.G. pTOject m India w:U \fi
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  • 33 3 attention. An expend ture of Rs. 16 lakhs on tobacco. S3 lakhs on arecanut, 51 lakhs on P'pper and 18 lakhs on cashew, nut ha s r;«en estimated for de. velopmert meMu?*B FOC
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  • 103 3 BELGAUM: The popular *W« "Senapatt" by which is known the 76-year-old MaharaabtrJan revojiurtionary, P.S. fiapat, who win be one of the volunteers to offer !>atvagiraha Inside Goa has tfcrcwn the Portuguese autbor&tfre* m Goa into contusion, r.t is learnt. The Portuguese aiuth-orttiw. have confused the tit c
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  • 128 3 NEW DELHI; The Planning Commission is convening an inter-State conference to resolve the differences between Andhra and Mysore regarding the construction of a hi'gh-lievel canal under the Tungabhadra project. Deferences between these two Governments relate to the allocation of surplus waters between their respective zones incltded m the
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  • 32 3 have recommended a separate board of studies for Urdu and a separate faculty for the teaching of English. The recommendations are to be submitted to the ChanI ctllor for finan annroval NAFEN
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  • 66 3 Twenty -Jive spirts injured m the atom attack ->n H'roshlma, seen at the Mourn Sinai m*pit*l, New York, on May 9. they airo to unde-.ro p.asKlc and cosmetic sunrerv. 2L«tE« c fl Wn r m Japa J by the Unlted States A r Force-
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  • 541 3 Party Strife In Pakistan Differences In Cabinet ALI-HUQ, SWHRAWARDY TUSSLE KARACHI The vindication of the Governcr.General's action of octo. ber 24 m dissolving the Const:tuent Assembly by the Federal Court has added inches to the stature of the executive m Pakistan who. though acting firmly during the. intervening fateful period,
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  • 94 3 "Bihar Re-Discovered" PATNA: A number of writers and historians, under the guidance of the State's Governor, Mr. R.R. D.wakar, are eocft to compile a futtliy illustrated volume entitled "Bdhar Re-discovered." The volume wiffl chronicle the evolution of the province from the prehistoric times before the advent of the Aryans to
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  • 140 3 IMPHAL: The Government of Manipur released the Praja Socia ist leader, Dr. Ram. manohar Lonia and t wo others who were arrested under the Preventive Detention Act. Dr. Lohia was. first e stcd here on April 11 when he attempted to address a meeting m support of
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  • 493 3 MADRAS: The part played by anthropology and socio.ogy <n the removal of tensions m society was referred to by Dr. A) Aiyappan, Superintendent Government Museum, Madras, when he addressed the weekly luncheon meeting of the Kotary Cjub of Madras. Dr. Aiyappan who spoko on "Anthropology
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  • 218 3 Automatization Of Telephones In Calcutta CALCUTTA: Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Union Communica. tions Minister s aid here that the Government of India were determined to make every effort for attaining self.suffi. ciency mi n telecommunications equipment when he "cut" Into serv.ee two more automatic exchanges here. This completes the second stage
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  • 106 3 OAJvCUTTA: It is possible to tlnd an easy market for unbleached o-cth m Holland, provided it can compete with Japanese low-weight fibres* accord n^ to authoritative Information available here. The Dutch textile industry has all aSonsr been u sin c E rey cloth for
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  • 192 3 TIRUNELVELJ; Speaking at a reception given m hla honour, ups Hoiamess Deivaaikamani Arunachala Deslka Paramacbarya Swamlgal of Kundrakudi Mutt referred to tihe campaign that Archanas m the temples of Tamtlnad shcjuld be performed m Tamil and said that a few people who objected to this innovation did not
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  • 167 3 WORLD PLAN FOB HOUSING SHORTAGE NEW YORK: India supported a Greek proposal made recently for an international scheme to solve the w-jrld housing- shortage. D*\ ISushila Nayyar, Indian delegate, told the United Nations Social commission that while national Governments should continue to do their best to finance (housing programmes the
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  • 71 3 AMRITSAR Twenty-four Akalis m s ix jathas of four each led by Jathedar Daflip §ingh, a members of the Shiromani Gutrudwara Frabandhak Committee, courted arrest outside the Golden Temple on the <tfth day of AkaW Dai's morcha by defying the District Magistrate's ban on shouting slogan of
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  • 39 3 balance of that country's requirement*, wtfiiCe ffndßa did not figure at afll m the list of countries exporting cloth to Holland. Th* Dutch industry, however, win onity accept clotH wJilch js equal m quality to the Japanese t>roduct. FOC
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  • 902 4 Declaration Of Intention To Settle Permanently Is Enough HATTON (Ceylon): Tbe Ceylon Democratic Congress the representative organisation of one million persons of Indian origin mi n Ceylon— called upon the Government of Oey. ion to replace the Indian and Pakistani Residents Citizen, ahlp Act by
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  • 77 4 A grow-more-food drive with realistic food pr oduucticn targets will be put into operation Immediately. The purpose of the drive is to Intensify food production In the Colombo District and make the public aware of the various ■goveirivment facilities available to them to grew more food.
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  • 279 4 COLOMBO: The Samasti-a Vira Samajaya presented their "gold medal for the hero *f the year" to Prime Min.stor Sir John .Kotelawala. A crowd of about three thous m a thronged the Pett&h &>» Stand square to witness th« event The FremJier was conducted m procession,
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  • 40 4 MANILA. May 19— Helen Keller, worW famous blir.d and deaf mute. a rrive s frc m Hont? Kon^ Thursday on a world tour, Accompanijed by her secretary* Polly Thompson, IVsa Keller wit leav. for Toityo. May 2?.— AP
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  • 128 4 I>ar a Singh (left) India's WreNtling Champion shaking hands with hefty King Kong, Orient Champion. They will be fighting at the Happy World Stadium tonight. The title fight will he indeed thrilling. Between them i 8 Mr C. A. Bell one of the promoters. (Pnli
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  • 387 4 Rural Women In Ceylon Using 'Kimono' In Public ANURADHAPURA: Mr. T. B. M. Ekanayaka, IHvulqiMrters D.R.O. of Anurailhaptmt, said at the general needing ot the E> Sawewa Kantha Sani.th that rurai women were fast copying things which had been dUcarded by m pie who had found their f»l-y m trfng
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  • 66 4 BT. J-OUIS, ?rn<ri«, May iv Two S-<year-io«'d chli('tren sm t'Aved to deat'i Tuesday fn an ahandoned 'Co box m w^3:hboiir s gnrag*. The mcfj t. r rn;l Hie grandfotber fctutd (hitwo In the ice box after an hour's search, Tlhey apparently opened the tU)or, sq' v
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